Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1985-87, [1985] - [1987], p. 15

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As his way past_ tacklers, breaking ship just may be coming to Kelly‘s . was the case at RCI, the Raiders had toward open. field enroute to an Corners. their hands on the ball on a couple of 80â€"yard touchdown which came as a First, though, the Wildeats have to _ more occasions, but the Wildcats sudden shock to OHS supporters. beat the Arnprior and District High _ stopped a third down try to squelch They were even quieter when Sean School Redmen in the title game and _ one series and an interception by _ Worth gathered in a Bob Craig pass they get their opportunity on Friday _ Allan Bru‘ce finished off another. for the twoâ€"point convert. RCI 8, at ADHS. ; First Half Opeongo 7. ® * Both teams should be ready for Opeongo took advantage of a On the ensuing kickoff Opeongo what shapes up to be quite a game. Renfrew _ turnover to score the }’VOUfld up just five yards away from There are Wildcat players who were _ game‘s first touchdown early in the its own goal line, not a great spot to on the team during the drought _ first quarter. t be in. Forceful runs, particularly by which began in 1983 and they‘ll be RCI‘s Cory Sweeney mishandled a _ David Lewis, moved the ball into a anxious for a big win. _ pitchâ€"out, fumbling the ball. It was workable area, but penalties served Roaming the sidelines during _ recovered by John Dellaire and OHS _ to destroy the OHS momentum., Opeongo‘s exciting 14â€"10 victory over had a first down on the Raider Punter Dellaire, standing in his the pesky RCI Raiders at OHS on _ 11â€"yard line. It didn‘t take the home _ OWn end zone and feeling he couldn‘t Friday afternoon were at least two team long to score for on the same _ get the ball off due to an RCI rush, people from ADHS scouting the series Wade Barrington bashed his conceded a twoâ€"point convert raising game. Whether or not this will help _ way into the end zone from 11 yards _ the Raider total to 10. _ them in the title game remains to be out. The extra point was goodâ€"7â€"0 Later, defensive coâ€"ordinator John seen, but they were taking rather Opeongo. Scott said the play was not planned, detailed notes. In the second quarter, Opeongo _ but added the move by Dellaire was Who the Redmen would meet was _ had another great chance to add to a wise one, noting that Renfrew had inâ€" doubt up until the final few â€" their total when the Wildeats some heat on and the punt had the moments of the third quarter. dragged down the RCI punter after . potential of being blocked. After stopping a threatening RCI _ forcing him out of protection. ; Statistics drive on the Wildcat 33 earlier in the _ With the ball 25 yards from their _ Lewis was the. busiest Wildcat quarter, Opeongo quarterback Don goalâ€"line, the Raider defence gave running back, receiving 13 handâ€"offs Pierce started to direct a march in _ the Wildcats nothing on two running for 52 yards. Peever had four carries 5 the other direction by mixing a _ Plays. A costly objectionable conduct for 26 yards, Wade Barrington, three couple of running plays and firing call on third down against the for 26 and John Dellaire five for 34 passes to John Dellaire and Todd visitors put OHS back in business, Yyards. Graham Barrow was called Lynch. Lynch‘s grab moved the ball _ though, on the 10. upon three times for nine yards. down to the RCI 35â€"yard line. Again, Renfrew‘s defence put the. _ In the air, Pierce connected on The Raiders probably wished that clamps on Opeongo and facing a four of six passes for 90 yards. Todd Dean Peever wasn‘t playing football, _ third down, the OHS coaches decided Lynch had two catches for 28, because on Friday it was his catch â€" the best route to go would be to try a â€" Peever, the big TD reception for 28 for the touchdown that ended RCI‘s field goal. However, the outcome _ and Barrington, one for 34. season. You may remember a week _ didn‘t turn out exactly the way it was Not only was he an outside threat earlier in Renfrew he also hauled in drawn up. carrying the ball on offence, Dellaire, a throw for an important TD. The Raiders broke through and also enjoyed a satisfying day on blocked the lineâ€"drive kick. The ball defence, collecting six unassisted Pierce rolled out _ and spotted _ was picked up by Morgan Larocque tackles. 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